I've just installed Linux Mint 13, with a partition for / (including /home) and one for user data, which is mounted into /mnt/homedata. I created a folder in homedata called "iain" and chown'ed it, then made symlinks for documents, music, etc. from /home/iain to /mnt/homedata/iain.

Now I've started filling it up, I've found when deleting anything from my home folders, I get the warning "Cannot move file to the Rubbish Bin, do you want to delete it immediately?". I get this whether I delete it from the /home folder, or straight from the /mnt/homedata folder.

I searched on Google and found this page which suggests checking the ownership and permissions of /.local/share/Trash, but I can't find this folder (and yes I've turned "show hidden files" on ). Where should the folder be? Under /home/iain, under /mnt/homedata/iain, or in the root? Or somewhere else?

Last edited by iain_j on Sat Jul 14, 2012 2:15 pm, edited 1 time in total.

Any files I've saved actually in the /home/iain folder, not the linked partition, go to the Rubbish Bin without any warning, it's just files saved within the symlink'ed folders to /mnt/homedata/iain that get the warning.

"homedata" itself it still owned by root, the idea being if I add more users, they'll each get a folder in "homedata".

On this point I've just been playing with it, I chown'ed homedata, and it was fixed - I was able to delete things from my home folder and they went into the rubbish bin. "homedata" also now contains a folder called ".Trash-1000" with me as the owner.

So it's fixed in that respect, but I'm not sure how it'll work further down the line if I add more users. Maybe set up a user group which owns "homedata"? I'll play with it further and report back.